The most important piece of equipment you have on a journey of any length, what keeps your feet dry /trv/? I rock Docs because they look cool and don't give me blisters. Bad part is they are heavy as shit.
Vasque makes the best boots
>>1117848
A pair of vans slip on shoes
Yeah, I get compliments for my cherry red docs anywhere in the world, but fuck walking more than 5km in them. I got some adidas daroga plus shoes and they seem great for walking great lengths in city terrain thus far.
>>1117848
>because they look cool
No, mate. Just no.
Danner boots. /thread
>>>1117848
>Docs
No. Not only are they awful for backpacking, they're awful for working any place but a desk.
If you want a good boot/shoe for backpacking, my recommendation is Merrell's (Moabs especially), Lowa's, Keen's, Danner's, and Redwings'. There are a few other good ones (I was lucky with a pair of Wolverines), but look for tried and true like those above. Check /out/ as well.
>>1117848
>docs
are you a teenage girl?
>>1117848
Fake havaianas
>>1117848
Flip-flops or tennis shoes. I regularly walk 10-15 miles per day minimum when I'm traveling and have never had any comfort issues. I also have a girlfriend and get laid when I'm single, so inb4 "lol how u gonna get laid in flip-flops :PPPP" memers.